Chapter 4-UA High

1- I own none of the characters from My Hero Academia, I only own my OC

2-I am sorry if anyone is OOC

3- "speech" 'Thought'


Monday

Abeck was strolling through the streets. She had officially been avoiding that coffee shop where Aizawa first started talking to her. Wanting to be alone, she barely even left her house over the weekend and it's now her third day without coffee.

Despite the fact that it's Monday, there were still many people walking around. Even a few battles between heroes and villains happened. Two hostage situations, a robbery, and an assault in the middle of a busy street. So, at least the day hadn't started off boring. As an explosion went off, all Abeck could think was, 'ooh, what now?'

She turned just in time to see a villain jump out of a nearby building with a few children captive. Another hostage situation. Who will respond this time? The villain had a mutation type quirk. They had four muscular arms with claws, large tusks and spiked back hair. Every civilian in the area was in a full-blown panic as one of the kids appeared to be hurt. One minute since the explosion, no hero.

The villain started yelling at people to get away from him. The children were crying out for help. The panic was dying out but still ran strong through many of the on lookers. Two minutes, no hero.

The villain, having enough on the screaming people in his arms, dropped, threw, one of the children on the ground. Raising an arm to deliver a killing blow with his claws, Abeck decided she had seen enough. She body slammed the villain, grabbed all the kids and jumped back to a safe distance. Turning back to the villain, she noticed he started getting up.

He was rammed again as the annoyed blonde catapulted into him. After managing to flip Four-Arms on his stomach, Abeck broke two of his arms and pinned the others down. Roaring in agony, he tried to get up but stopped when a foot pressed his skull into the concrete.

"Call the police!" The now vigilante of the attack shouted at the crowd. Luckily, someone complied, and the police were notified immediately. Arriving at the scene, with some paramedics, they got to work. They subdued the villain and all injuries were checked over. Abeck only released the hold on her captive when she was sure he was secure.

By the time everything was said and done, the police turned to the one who stopped the villain. Only to realize she was half way down the street and running as fast as possible. Calling out to other police officers in the area, and requesting back up to catch the 'run away vigilante', they pursued her. Other cops in the area heard the call and began to head in that direction. They even tried to head her off at the end of a street.

Abeck, once again thankful for her superior speed, avoided the police and scaled a building. Hopping from roof to roof like a frog, she looked around for a good hiding spot to wait for everything to blow over. Scanning the horizon, nowhere seemed good enough. Soon she found herself staring at a building in the distance that looked to be made of glass. Making a sharp right turn, that's exactly where she started heading.

The police chased her, despite the fact that she was running on top of buildings. They followed her up until the turn where they lost her. Abeck had dived into an alley several minutes prior and continued to run away down on the streets. As the wall drew nearer, she picked up speed. She made an instant left turn onto an uncrowded main street and vaulted over the wall.

Landing silently, she got as close to the wall as possible to hear what was going on the other side. The police had rounded the corner and stopped abruptly. Many got out of their vehicles and started contacting other stations. Bystanders were questioned and most responded with they hadn't seen her. A few said they thought they saw her jump the wall, but everyone believed that was ridiculous considering it had a history for keeping intruders out.

After five minutes of listening, Abeck started making her way into the nearby trees. She treaded carefully, so no noise was made. Eventually, the trespasser reached a small garden. There was a small koi fish pond, many grassy areas and several benches. Due to her exhaustion, and lack of coffee, she opted to sit down for a bit. Somewhat collapsing onto a bench, Abeck never noticed the hidden security camera watching her every move.


10 minutes later

Abeck woke up to someone shaking her awake. Reacting on instinct, and surprise, she punched the person responsible very hard. The person receiving the blow flew back a few feet and toppled over. The fist that drove into his stomach nearly made him throw up, but he managed to not to. The other creature seemed a bit startled at the sudden movement and jumped back.

The heavily breathing blonde sitting on the beach looked over the two who interrupted her nap. The one who shook her awake was still on the floor trying to recover and groaning in pain. He looked very much like a cowboy with a gas mask. He also wore a red cape and his hat had the letter S on it. The creature that jumped away was some sort of mix between a dog, a bear, and a mouse. He wore a suit and had a scar running diagonally across his right eye.

Abeck shoot up in alarm after looking over the two then stared the small animal for what felt like forever. After about a minute, she realized that the cowboy smelled like gunpowder. Groaning as he stood up, the female of the group raised her guard and got in a fighting stance. She watched every move the other two made, and all three seemed to be waiting for someone else to start the conversation.

The one Abeck had silently named Ratatouille was weary of the blonde, while trying to determine what she would do next. The one that had been silently named Cowboy was waiting for the animal to start. Abeck was contemplating whether or not she should run, as well as trying to figure out how long she had been asleep. They stood in silence for a while before Cowboy decided to break the ice.

Taking a deep breath and turning to Abeck, he spoke. "We need you to follow us." The order was clear but vague, and the recipient would not listen if it meant her life.

Taking one step back, she delivered her message easily. Abeck would not be following them. So, in return, Ratatouille decided to try and reason with her.

"We simply need you to answer a few questions, and you will not be charged with trespassing if you comply." She took another step back. "I assure you it won't take very long." Another step back. "Is there anything that would change your mind? I highly doubt you will respond to threats of arrest." She didn't move this time, but she did growl at the hinted mention of the police.

Something flashed through Ratatouille's eyes that did not go unmissed by Abeck. She responded with slight annoyance and a hiss in her voice, "How do I know this isn't a trap? How can I assure that I won't be arrested anyway?"

Cowboy decided to answer that with, "Well for one, it wouldn't be honorable. Also, we're heroes, we'll keep our word." Still not believing him, Abeck thought it over for a few seconds. Deciding to comply, she voiced her decision and Ratatouille was please. This could end up being a very bad decision. However, even though they may be unknown to her, but she was confident in her abilities. If things went south, she could resort to running away.

"I have one demand." Abeck may be complying, but that didn't mean she couldn't get something out of this.

"Oh? And what would your demand be." Both 'heroes' shared a look of concern, believing the demand would not be good. They were concerned until the words 'chocolate, powdered sugar, and coffee' came out of the girl's mouth. After that, they were dumbfounded by the request.

"Powdered sugar, chocolate, and coffee?"

"Ya."

"Alright, I suppose that can happen." Ratatouille told Cowboy to go get what Abeck wanted as he led her back to the campus building. She followed, much to his relief, and barely spoke a word beyond a grunt in response to any of his attempts to start a conversation. Luckily, class was currently in session, so they didn't run into any students. Ratatouille brought Abeck into a room that said meeting room on a sign outside. Both sat down, one at the table and one in a corner, to wait for Cowboy's return.

A few minutes of quiet had passed before the gun wielding hero returned with a large cup of coffee, a bottle of chocolate syrup, and a box of powdered sugar. He gave them to the girl, whom had started meditating before his arrival, and she immediately poured half the bottle into the drink before downing the other half of the bottle. She also poured a ton of powdered sugar into the coffee and stirred everything together with her pointer and middle fingers. Once she took a sip of the drink she observed the other two who were present. They were staring at her, and the animal had a questioning look on his face.

"What?" Abeck noticed her voice was still gruff and scratchy despite her being in a better mood than before.

"Are you sure you can drink that?" Cowboy sounded very confused.

Waving her hand dismissively Abeck said, "I do it all the time, can we continue with whatever we came here to do in the first place?"

"Of course," Ratatouille replied, "Let's start with introductions. My name is Nezu and I am the principle of this school. My companion is Snipe." Snipe, as he was apparently called, sat down at the U-shaped table with 'Nezu'.

"I'm Abeck, and those are your names? Huh, I've been calling you both something completely different." Abeck took a sip of her drink and dumped a spoon full of sugar in her mouth.

She nearly threw up at the taste of the sugar as Nezu started talking again, "What have you been calling us?"

"Ratatouille and Cowboy," she deadpanned. They both stared at her again as she drank some more coffee. "Don't judge me."

"Right, well, first of all, how did you manage to get past the barrier?" The 'principal', whatever that was, began with what was bothering him the most. No one had gotten pasted the barrier before, and yet Abeck got on campus with out a single alarm going off.

"The what now?" This is the first time she had heard of a wall with a security system. And that got her wondering what the wall was protecting and why. 'I really need to get out more.'

"The UA barrier. There are sensors around the school that prevent anyone from getting on to the campus." Ratatouille told Abeck about the security system, somewhat interested in the fact that she had never heard of it before.

"Well in that case, you need a better security system. Does it respond to every living creature?" If it did, how would birds get in? What would happen if ants crossed the wall? Do bells turn on for every fly near the building?

"I believe it activates against any human or quirk," Nezu explained, "However, many animals are able to get passes it." That explains it. If animals could get in, so could she despite her uniqueness.

"Well there's your reason why." Abeck offered no more explanation.

"You're claiming to be an animal?" Snipe and Nezu were perplexed that the girl in front of them was saying that she was an animal. Nezu was, but that was only because he is a rare case of an animal manifesting a quirk. Surely an animal couldn't turn human.

Abeck didn't respond to Cowboy's question. She didn't want to explain anything to them, especially not here. Security cameras, recording machines, cell phones, other people overhearing, who knows what could what could pass on her secrets. She wasn't taking any chances.

"Is there something you don't want to talk about?" Curiosity started to take over both of the UA teachers. Is or isn't she an animal.

"There's plenty I don't want to talk about, but I can if you want me too." She emphasized the word don't and was silently praying the they would not want answers.

"It would be appreciated," the principal exclaimed. Abeck started cursing in her mind, 'Of couse they would want answers, everyone always does. That one group of idiots from a while ago, Shaggy, what's her face, Cockatoo, the queen of England…'

"Fine," Nezu and Snipe hid their excitement fairly well. Unfortunately, Abeck wasn't done talking, "but, I will only tell you anything at my house."

"Why not now?" Does the girl not feel safe here? The security works well enough to keep anyone, almost anyone, out.

"I have reasons," she wouldn't tell them, which was no longer surprising to anyone.

Nezu sighed deeply, "If that's the case, then do you mind if I bring a few more faculty members?" If he and Snipe knew, the others should as well.

Grumbling a bit, Abeck thought about it. 'Eh, what's a few more people? I'll be casting a spell on them anyway.' "I guess," was the only response she gave them. She wrote down her address and took her leave. The entire walk home, she hoped she would not regret her decision.


Chapter 4 done. Abeck will fight more in the future. Also, almost everything about her will be explained in chapter 5. If anyone has a specific question they want answered, let me know. I was going to post this tomorrow, but I decided on tonight because I am busy tomorrow. Chow.